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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-10-2, Page 8041 • li Thursday, October 2, 1924, ' m CITIZENS OF GODIfKICH Continued from 6e 3 attorney Seeger. he ventured the, ads1..tnent that these two gentlemep lvul(1 not tw 1411041 in their several walk: of life Iu the Province nor 111 Canada. Thirty-six year+ ago he (the ep•aker) had attended a hanyuet hen• doer, J to ler. Oa menu) upon the o'• j melon 4f his leaving to prnetiM law I iu Toronto. and of term pr.•Kent ou 001 ...vitriol: ..uly three 111' the "old invincible*" wore left -Judge Canter- , ou, Mr. Steiger an.l himself. it wan not often. he relullrled. that one man ha- the ,onipl'uujut of two such hon-, quet+ The Sh iff then sang the .011.: he Ila t.lt oexu*in+ of ihi v six y. Bacon and : urns." j The cbau F m pr ulr I I � talaira `ate tow' thst 1h.• Sheriff would be able to e Ming the Jenlg agalIn thirty -.Ix yawl, hence and th'n stalled upia the ('roe t. Attorney. 11r. Seager said it wunld be a ekerl.sh heart thst Nat, n01 .1lrred by Cly tide of feeling. of eougratulutiOu and goodwill that went out from the *Mend td gmOber lrlg 4.. the guest of -the evening. When 11• first alms to 4;oderieh he heard of a debate that wa. 111 he heed at the High S,•11401 4. ilei he %rill and wawa very huudwlme toy and heard a clever $i.YV'h 111114 011011d hie eyes to the possibilities for that young eau. During the ye..r. eln.r the% they lied beard many epw•hes from Mr. Cameron that ind stirred their hearts and filspirel thein Mr. Cameron had been a most u..4(1u/w1s sinner and had well nerved the people of this town. The greatest regret was felt that .he - should pass from tin to another sphere. while there waw pleasure that onr town.- Innu had been stele:tel for high and honorable position. He believed that .listge Cameron would be a great netee. that he wuu14 adorn the bench. sand 1!.:at ids abilities would call- him to a.s'ill higher sphere. They would remember abet his Isohle wife, who had se. grrntly helped the Institutions of the -town and ale. had been an In.piratien to all. In I,ehnlf of the bayr of 4owlerk•h. he exll•ud141 congrat- ulations to Judge (Cameron upon Its appointment and he hnd not the /.light..+t doubt he would (lo honor to the 1«.tsitlnn. 11r. William Campbell delarel it to be a treat liquor ho he present to do honor to his 0111 friend Judge Cam- eron. 111' wait periap, the rely per - Pon who had known the ,Indra from rhildhessl. Thu• Sheriff had gone lack thirty-six year.: It would perhaps he rather a.1.twtiehlus for them to hear that the flrat baapnet he (the speak- er) ever atteudel was sixty -ix years ago. That was tin the 01,•11..4011 of the 011/4111014 of Ude Ihiffnlu A Isle Huron Railway to Goderich in IKV4. It was a very gruel affair. and was held iu Nle court knew twirl, in it long build- ing erected fur • the ox'asion that stretched from Ola• court 101114P (l 1104 just 64111) W the atrewt. lord Elgin. the l;overuur-( '11,481. Nus hero. and delegate. were pnw•ul from many parte of the states. eMpeially fruw engine.. with which place Goderich at the time had -1 ea lld.l:.1 v.411114•4!• lions. Mr. /'unnids•11 said. he 4.0 •N• that Judge (`aluerou re•4ivet n.. IM•rsoiee 0 demwure e'.)hgrafllltl 111111. N'Ilh more p than those of his old friend ('nuglb•il and his grelite.t opponent psnlllically. Although he had Neel a p.r ntinent 11111 14.'44l -e Ilpp„ tent both ut (lie Judge and of his 11. ••••• fisher. he kind al- ways hall their friend.hip our w011111 miss the 111.110 mare than hiln- w•If. its Mr. t'auu•rnu never I*,ssel his "tale without cooling In to hue••+ a chat. 111• ea. sum 411.• Judge would i do honor to• the Iwllltien to ohieh he ht! t.rn cnllwl. 4114(1 he hope) that obeli his term expired he would come Lack to Gollt•rleh. 11r. Alex. Saunders. who wag Ise reduced as the Lloyd George of Gol- (•rich, said he and Judge Cameron had ben boys together; then' were only a few left 0f lh0w• who had grown up with them. He !sculled .weamI4ne wheel 41r. ('anwrim hnd been the spukeanlan fur the town and had effectively pre•aMt.rt the claims of (knit -rich. He viewed with great re- gret the departure of Judge 414nwron and his excellent wife, and he hu41441 they 4411111(1 reedit kindly rnwembran- eras of lh.vdd town. ile wished there every happiness In their new position. Rev. It. C. Mclh•rwi.L minister of Ku,. church, elated that before hP came 10 I;od.rich Ile hall been impres- sed with the 1•IMpte14.• of Mr. 1'am- erou thnmgh reading reports of his s414rs•h1$ 11e14vere4 lis the Lealeh,tur•. Whet. he 411100 40 KIIl.% clntr..h and Man Mr, 4'amerun in his seat before 1.iu1 his klle•: .11(14.4. ill Ills pr4'Ml'lll'1•' of so -h a master of 'speech. but the kindness he found in Mr. Cameron's heart gave him ...mfort. 11.• w -as sure e • of the things Judge 4'*4meron W01110 regret to Ieanv Iwhhl4 111111 w01114 b• 1111' old chur•II. the (March of his b y:hood. In which his iuterst had remafnet unfaltering through eh.. years. He joined in the goal while... 1•xteu(ied to t... Judge in his new awl dl.tblgui+bel position nod to hill splendid wife. w hose services in eluirch and d mnnity had been a 1re1t asset 411111 whose rewo'•ul would tray a large gap. Mr. harry Rothwell eahlel upon a. 0101 of the 0111 bey, t11 say a few words. excused himself from ranking a , speed tilt filet..ad sang: Ill gond voter. the` old fnvurite wing, "Thi' 10w4uiekel ('ate" Judge ('atneron's Reply Judge 4'amenu, then rose to make reply. but wits first greeeel with three rousing diver.. "1 am embarrassed." HAVE YOUR WAGON TIRES Cold Set for a permanent job. Dominion Road Machinery COMPIM1 PHELAN BROS. have taken over the Doty Foundry, on Victoria street, and are now prepared to execute all orders. The Foundry will be known in the future as The Goderich Grey Iron and Brass Foundry •y •;r s tgq THE SIGNAL, - - GODERICH, 'ONT. I1P ..i4l1.."1 11114 11111h1e to ,express Mill' much. at the extreme kindness Nun have exhibited iu attending 111 such numbers here to duly tribute of re- MpN•ef Illay 1 wily ores -tem -1.1 we.' 1 Clear. hear. and cheers. 1 'there Jee.neel to he a p•nnding belief that If sus 11 Jut' to .1011 to 1101kt. u 14144r11 (111- Nle contrary he never, ..,.n11ueIt.rd a .iwe•I. 11 114111 'ner- vo11.11444.4, 111111 the prep.riog of 'a 14.1 sp.e.'.'h %%Mt 11 task that wade his ir- t citable alvei grouchy for days; sod sot in attempting to offer bits thanks 111 this (M.•as1uu hr did so whit the net'-! vuustmos that 1111(1 attended till tilts ,. a (•e Pie ' publtc utleruMe } eget . 01,1 c h. Surety nobody wade witch a su rnembeI as that. I would be a poor stamp of man 1f w.% affection ,Ilnot remain.ain. as it ever N ill remain. with the town it. which_ 1 was lora. where the lone. of toy baorel father and nay deur molter lie. and %%here my longs. too ei11 r,yew,• when I have g • helve... It Na. a hard thing to tear lel by the roots the tender .ses1•laltu14' of 4. many y..Irs. . flow- could he ever forget his friends there or the town 111• w' 111U1'h 10rrll? - IIllw' e•oUl(I he ever fall to take nn interest In their welfare? He feared he could not P(tiut to anything of permanent_ _benefit to the town fr,nu his long muuicital Career. but ten because he did not -try honestly and lts1bhMlnsly. Hhad not bat faith j) the 1411 lout* yet. They had been wailing many y.ar, but h.• believed 11e 4411101 at 11451 ser• the .4414)4 of 1 11 dal 141111114 of plrxaatwrity upon the old town. He believed there was a pmspee.t of the development of our n*tunit rte.( rtss w-Itlob wont (I giver incr.-see the population uud 4,ruyM•r- Ity of the town. This and the like traffic were the two things 111 which the town must bol for advancement. I:oaleriih had not been able to :mak'• much progress ill munuflF'luriug. mainly Isc*uee 14' its gengrapiths I position and the plower situation. 1b get anything a(rr)nlpiisbel. there must be unity of pmrpee and action: they must all net together. not in clasww taking divergent view... There must be more of the get-together spir- it before I*hnching way important pro joie. Ile hail when Isy• 1 every effort to induce llrru of melte property intense. to •.'.erne forward and hike public nmer. hot he had failed. The objections they offered were I.,.mit la t' ing---they would bee cask/m, they would offend people. No man would hose anything if h,• 4111114 did his duty. They must get away from tient wort of thing: they must act harmon- imh,ly, and when n(casinn ,.U.'re•I they nest talk tip their town. Judge Cameron went nn to speak M the efforts .to ..rite package freight and passenger heat st•rci..s. When the civic deputation went to Ottawe this year they were ahle to show that the ('anadie,' National Rail- ways got no I.s. than a million and *quarter in revenue fruw traffic out of Goderich .and the C. P. R. tht;.w- quarters of a million. WWI this en- ormou!, revenue were the railway'. do- ing a* much as they should for this town? They must peens this point upon the railway.. The Judge said he had had a long and somewhat stormy life. if he could take at face value all the kind *tate- rnentw he had heard he would ('.on - elude that he must have reached the .tate of absolute perfection. Nobody. however, knew better than himself what mistake(' he had made. He val- ued the friendships he had made•. Peen among Ilia polities! opponent+. What 11 Ail polities after all? When the fight WAS over frien(Lrhipw were re- newed and normal nssociAtion.4 re- sumed In fact. he admired hill oppon- ents for having opinions of their own: he had no uw for a )elljfiah. Avery man should take A part in polities. form his own opinion:. and Atilk to them until convinced they weep wrong. In ail Mae lona; period of hi* New Showing of Men's Winter Overcoats, also Men's and Ladies' Silk and Silk and Wool Scarfs An Important Showing of Ladies' Winter Coats Cut Velours Coats, plain and fur -trimmed, nicely lined and interlined. Crushed Plush Coats, with fur trimming, lined and interlined, with a two- tone brocaded and plain lining. Velours, with fur collars and cuffs or without, all figure -lined and 43•Q.7)in up.interlined, ranging from ......... •........ -•• •• • •-• - • . v Marv.11a Coats with Fox, Sable, Squirrel or Thibet Collars, beautifully lined and interlined, at very attractive priers. Children's and Misses' Coats 1n Velours and Cut Velours, plain or with fur collar and cuffs. Ladies' Gloves Short and long Gauntlet Gloves in shades of Mode, Sand, Gray. Beaver and Brown, trim- med with embroidery and (aney cut-outs on the cuffs. Get Your Fall Hat Here Attractive Models in Felt and Velvets, with all the different trimmings. Also Children's Hata. A nice range of new Fal Coats and Raincoats for the Men. Come and see thorn. Store will be closed on Wednesday, October 8th THE SQUARE A. CORNFIEL LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHI' SHOP WHERE YOV ARL INVITED TO SH GODf.ECH PHONE 411 . • •• y s • tolltkal life he did not believe he had made a personal enemy of '1 n i 1IIelmI opponent. Cuuehidinng, Judge Cameron said this 1111 01111110,411111 dew011stratlou 1014 40111• greatly. to Ills 11vi rt. Ha ea/4 ut- a.r1F' unable to find lauguug.: n° ex- press his heartfelt eppreclatluu, And the kind words about h1,, wife anti1 little child touched 111111 ,v,14 more. His wife wilt, hi. guidlug snlr M9d"the eempuly of Its little g�'I had 44111eP•fiv4' yvMr4 4o his life. ItMdinlg the er"wp4uy farewell. the Judge euu- eluded with the declaration: -lids ,w• coition will never fade frommy mem- ory while life Inds." -11..'s M Jo11y (;o«t Fellow•• wa.4 sting wit() fervor. lied thou hands e, .11/111P11 lis •141 1 I a k e utter Individual farewells in Cawerou the guherime dispersed. BLYTH FALL FAIR A SUCCESSFUL EVENT] Ideal N'esther Brings Out a large Attendance Myth fall fair on Friday lust w114 favored with Men' weather. 1414 411 t4111111.11111.104• there W1111.r. g,...1 n[t,•n- (hlmr from the snrrenn,lIIl4 dletriet, with not al few fr more distant peened. There 1411+ Iw exceSeet 'h...' • lea of ex11Rd1. in the varbeee a lase••.. 111,4 Itlytla's rysIL,tiuu fur p'ItNug on 11 %;owl fair was well sustained. Hor- ne* and cattle ween' well repr.eee d. mid 1111• showing (1f nheep W:04 14•1.( for Jenne years. fliers wore n.\ pigs ou exhlldriou. The 014111 11411 W114 rebel with exhibits. null net the least Interesting port of the display c'u'Outt prv)t'Id,sl Icy. tb• w•h1 4)m4ss' hal(-d,,ze11 ur mon• of the 1u1- johling w•h,od sections joining with the Myth publjc ''Bold he this event. The ....hoot pseud.. and the various .'.nup•1111uns of the pupils added in- terest to the aftern,oa's prima•edhilt.4. to some extent taking the place of the hares' recce which. the Iasi t.we y1.11 .1111 I14•e11 absent from the prWtrnu of the Myth fair. .\ later show' r1is,. helped rmlke thing* Interesting. lis the ,'vl•ning there d•n4 1(11 ent,•r- hlument fh A(emorinl 11411. the pro- gram being given by the Kenny-V.'il- acin Entertainer... of Toronto. The list of prize-winner. is left over until next week (14Iug 40 leek of space In this d.t..nP. Golf and D•tt•r; 110rOplaltan new*1w1pers report that about every third man Own 04 the golf links these days fs a doctor. a1141 the popularity of the game with the pity seism. 44 revolutionizing dl*eaes•. Von may have noticed Limit there ner not nearly an ninny npiratlnno for (rpp eteleiN.. an there. were eight or 41.1 yell TA ago. 1t used to be the fash- ion to amputate an appendix first and Iden find out what its crime was af- terward. %tut now in the larges me- jorlty of cotes the vermiform appen- dix get.. sentenced to life Imprle nr- nwnt Instead of capital (ainishmetIt. The reason for this is not that the doctors k11uw any more abut the np- 1s•udlx than they nmol to. The• re4141111 Is simply that it takes time to operate for .appniti(•itis. And the physi4inn4 and surgeon, prefer to give the time to golf. You can play nine holes In the time it takes to 414.1 41 WO 11 With greyer and elo.e him with apology.- Sudbury pology-Sudbury Star. Capital. Labor and Progress (Toronto Star) An American writing iu defence of enpltal argue, that the efforts of mankind. the progress of the world. ne•('.M1tate it. (if /ours.• this ie tree. it is, however, not capital. but the modern capitalistic systems. whk4)1 has its critics. They eompinin that It makes the rich richer and ensures that the multitude of 'mankind shall remain poor. The writer in defen4e of capital tells how accumulated wealth makes great enterprizea pometble. "It ie now possible." he *aye. "for one worker to make n pair of )(hope at a labor ('444t of approximately one-tenth of whet he .ould in 1840. The result b mere and better .hoe.. available to eve'Ir'y- boly." Shoes are plentiful enough, Mit although they are made at onr tenth the letlor eta the man who buys a pnlr of them must pry nbttt ss much for a pair AA len grandfather did in 1A;i4. 1(e g4ree another in- atanee "improvement In farm machinery and method., due to the inve,tme t of earner! eipitel In this line of ac- tivity, has made it passible for one farmer to do the work whleh r.gttlnd Sia with the ' old land methods of fifty years ago." And yet the farmer of today. necom- plfshing all thin by the ofd of mach- inery and invention, L leaving the Tend and complaining that he can do no better than make A living. Thle feet 1s that machinery Pn.ta a greet deal for purchase and upkeep. The world ham become a greatly changed one_withln the memory of the oldest people now living. and the same writer glum (nme Inatnncea of it : "Each of tie today has nvnil*hle• fire timer the amount of mnnufaetur- 4M goods enjoyed by mlr grandparent.. seventy -flue years ago. We lacy a Mil" 1404 bathtubs a year. and we r.a11 thnt two-fifths of Am.rienn hnme' are elnippP� With plumbing and neverni millions of American resl.ente are equipped with Ford sunt. Most of ne 1141P the telephones, the street ears. electric Bubb', and ranch things.. Many h*ve radia epee phonogrnph... pianos. etc. In are year we have made And sold f135,000 vacuum (eminent. 5AQ000 w*ahing smaehln.a. And 705.4VeI pipe- tric bine" teeny people who madder them- *rlvea pony are only ao In a compara- tive sense -they ars not In ttaaf*afon of lands and buildings or each on hand, but they are part pos*r*aor* of a modern city or town or a fi''ne country. They have paved atreeta, electrirally lights at night. they have street car, and steam railways to ride upas when they gp journeys Intend of plodding afoot. Th.., are not poet, at Mart Is Ibil respect that tbey ba' low/ to a waif easamiaity. BORN. itlJ.1.. - 111 '...hal4.41, ou September 23, to Mn, and the late George Rrll. a du ugh ter 4l;elrglrw Leone It 3(4'F'F'EI.I..--111 Goderich, on Wed• 1444.day, Septewhcr :Nth, 1.1,AIr• and Mrs. Churls Ruffell, \'Ietorla street, it daughter. All0148.-At Alexandra hospital, Oetl- erkh, ua \\'tdueeday. (11,4. 1st. to ltev. and Mrs. W. 11. Mots, of lien - miller. a (late:liter. (.Meru Roar)- DIED. •• MrEAY.--lu Goderich, 011 Thursd+iy, 1 k't)rlwr 2, John 11.. McKay. M(Nl,'F:N,Alyn Golerkh. uu 'IVe1hu's- d11* ek•tnber 1. John Al.:%Iveu, aged 2, y.. •. U.\Ml'1SF:1e1..-Lt Goderich, onelike day. Srph•wher 29. John 4'awph•I1. 111 hl* 4'411 y'.rlr, GUNDRY'S. SALE REGISTER coal oil Stovea nd oven. 1 lucubatur. Hst'nsps:-set heavyss Jwr- t Cu rte*, pickle mounted; 1 eel Irani liar - nevi, 1 Net 'plough harness, 2 arts aingle lwru..ss, 1 Met double light driv- ing hurtles*. • Poultry: -HMI hrus, Hew•It(a)d whita� IA•gkyrns: 25 pullets, 3 140117r W:• keys. 6 young turkeys. 1 trio o(_ ducks, ane Ford touring ...tr. num- ereue other articles. Everything will he scold without re- serve. as i(roprl.tor is retirlug from farwlug. , 1'171ta[Y .\II sums„, of $10 and tut - (ler, cash ; oveathat amount 12 menthe' Credit will 1M• given 011 fnrulMiliuK ap- proved joint notes. A diseullnt of :) per cent. ulloweil fur sash wi crrdL' amounts. R. M. TOI'NG. T. 4.I'NI►1tY.' • ProprIetor.' Au.-tinneer AuerTION $AJ.E OFTH1tE1: I'Alt- c ' F:I44 411' R F:A i. ESTATE. Glwll)sl, l'HA'rrF.I.s. I am instructed by Mit. JOSEPH FRIT'LI.EY to sell by Piddle Auction,at his home 1n Saltford. vu ' S.\Tl'lt1)AV. (H'Ti)R1:It 4. 11)24 at 1.30 oi4o4: 41.01. sharp: • .\ comfortable dwelling containing 6 room,., eleetrk• lights anti good cellar, on•h*ril with peaches, apples. pears, plows. berries. ett'. ; good water, barn and shed. 'there is one and three- quarter). of an acre with the house. .Alms four 114:1•e lis what 111 4.111rwu as the gully. The; Is all well fenced and has a number of fruit tree,.. Also a splendid pier of garden g 1 on tap of the hill containing six acne., one sere of which is or- chard. aft 40 good condition. The three pl4rcel% will awe offered en - bloc. 1f not sold that way wilt be divided. TERMS: -10 per cent. of purchase price to (w paid at time of sn1e. Iwll- ance In thirty day... At the same time there will lin 4411: 1 black driving home; 1 lht'llam VOW. rising 4 yearn old; 3 pigs; a nlrmtwr of bens; 2 boggle ; 2 sets +angle harnes4,; 1 single bots.' p101v; 1 *currier, n.aNy new• ; single wagon: 1 set harrow.; 1 light (-utter; 1 meet heavy single harness; 1 w•he•Ilar- row ; lurk.., shovels. and garden tads ; 2 incubators, 1 200 egg capacity, other 0(3 caacity ; a unof h a Pgg ll(• of pworld andqnuameroustity otheray: There will be no reserve, as the proprietor is going to Toronto. TF71IMS :-!'ASH • T. G1'Nl)ItY, Auctioneer. Thurldl4c, lk•t. 141. -Important :e of 11v. 1t.wk. including Clyd le u sees 1 • 1- e b r h eu h Shorthorn e J g A catfl and purebred Yorkshire hogs. at R. M. Young's, east of Carlow. Al Cay, lk•tub•r 4. --Auction wale of homesbardwo.Md. tete., at the Weer culled "(;leu Maitland,- on 111.' river- side , • wile south 'iff' Saltford, prop- erty .1 Mr. Albert Mugford: 1Vtvluesday, (lctober 8.-Auctlon- sale of fares, farm stock, implements and household furniture at lot 56, cone cession 11. consume township_ (1'%1 wilts least of Carlow). property' of Charle•a McPhee. TO RENT T• a RENT. -TWO ItOOM44. FUR - l1 nishel • or unfurnished; heated: suitable for ,light hou44•ke'eping, Apply at THE $1GN-\L OFFICE. WANTED MAID WANTF.D..II(1;HEST WAGES 1131 paid for cenlgwteut help- Apply to 1'. O. BOX At - • \NTEr►.-A CAPABLE WOMAN for general hons,w,lrk, once a week. Apply 1'l' 0T 0FFsl'E BUX 38S, (:eMhrk'dl. STRi1'ED AYF.D.-('A'AIF. ON THF: I'ItEM- IJes of the uudereigrlel afoot two months ago, a dark red heifer, with horns, prolably be- twee'n two and three years old. (twner 1* rispwritmI to claim his property and psy expellee+. HIRAM BILINDLEY, R. 11. 6, (40derieh. Telephone 10 r 10 (Dungannon). FOR SALE 84111 SALE.-ItEED BABY ('AR- A tinge. Apply MRS. J. R. MUTt'H. Victoria street. FOR SALE. -A REVD BABY CAR - IR rlagle; full size and in flr*tclamn erudition. Apply to MRS. CHAS. I'F:NNINGTON. Trafalgar street. B C. SHINGLES, -carload of B. C. • XXXXX shingles and cedar siding at McCaw Station. ROBERTSON 1 TREBLE. R.R. No. 5. Goderich. Tel phones -Dungannon and Carlow. AUCTION SALE CTION SALE OF HORSES,HORSES,A t .0 HARDW(N)D, ETC. MR. ALBERT MCGFORI) will offer for sale by public auction at the place called "Glen Maftlrind," on the riverside, one mile south of SatMord, on MONDAY, OCTOBER BTI(, 1931. commencing at 1.30 p.m. tip cord. hardwood. 12 inches long; rm of (hippie grey helmet, fire years ' : sow anti 7 pigs, .Ix weeks old; 1 gon and box, 1 net of heavy double harness. 1 cutter. 1 plow. T)RMS-Twelye month.' credit nn approved joint notes. A dimcount of 6 per cent. for cash. ALBERT Mi GFOR1), T. G['NDRT. I'roprletor. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF CLYDESDALE kit HORSES. H1.0H-GRADE SHPitT- HORN CATTLE AM) PU'REBIREi) YORKSHIRE PiG$. • 11. M. YOUNG will sell by public auction at lot 7. con. A. Sollesne town*hlp (1'f2 mile.. Prat of ('snow null 3 miles west of Auburn), on THURSDAY, OCTOBER I6Tii. 1924. 4.mmeneing at 1 o'clock: Clyd *dale Horner :-1 4'lyde431I Ie MM., 10 years 0111. *11ppnnel to hf hl foal to Highland Chief. 1 (earn Clydesdale mares. 4 and 6 years' old. 141lpposed to 1M' In foal to lIIghland Chief. 1 roan gelding. 6 year. did; 1 011( -year-old colt. 1 driving horse. Cattle: -1 cow, A year* 1111, one. pooled to 4'ie In calf; 1 cow, 4 ye,-: old, freshly calved; 1 cow, ,calved 6 weeks: i cow, dos in Fe•br ary ; 1 COW. dnP In March; 1 cow, calved 1 week,: 1 tow-, due In March: 1 dry row ; 1 cow, due on Ike. 25411; 3 one -year-old mews, 4 one-vesrold helfern; 1 shorthorn hull, 16 months old: 3 spring calves. Plgn, Yorkshire,: -1 reentered now, 3 y0111)g mown. June /reds.; 1 bog. 4 month. 0111: A young pug,. A weckn all. *Ii ,Trio*' heel*, implerlents:-1 binder. Mamrwy- Ilarri.. 6 ft.; 2 Deering mower's. 6 ft.: 1 home rake. M'C.ormiek, 10 ft.: 1 disc harrow, 1 cultivator (Mann t. 1 Deering drill, 13 dine; 1 single Brut. tier. 1 two -horse scorner. 1 Iron land roller,- 1 Adams heavy wagon. 1 Muck wagon, 1 mingle hnggy, 1 twin plesedi, 2 walking plough*. 1 *et h*rmwe. 1 ate of bobrlelgha. 1 doobie clatter, (bobs) ; 1 wet (Pales (GUPrney, 1300 - ib.,) ; 1 hay fork and rope. fly horse power gasoline engine (intrAnetino- al), 1 ponsp4ng )(wet. 1 gasoline hank (40 gallons), 1 DeL&v.l errors topers - ter (No. 17), 1 Flerenee ant0matk 4. AI)CTION SAIF. OF FARM. FAR11 STOCK, IMPLEMENTS ANI) HOCSF)HOLD FURNITURE. MR, CHARLES M(•PHER will sell by publtc auction at lot 56. concession 9. Colborne township (1'•i miles east of Carlow). on WEI►NF34l')AY. OCTOBER 4T11 commencing at 1 o'clock: Hones: 1 bay mare. ('attle:2 good POW.., Holstein and Durham. due In M41; 2 steers. 2 yeerle old: 2 heifers. 1 year old; 2 spring cilvea; 1 blood sow, due Oct. 9th; 1 erw, 6 years old, due In Deerrnhet.-- Poultry: about 100 hens. Implements: I Capitol cream separator, 1 EMarx ('entre walk- ing plow. 1 Fleury riding plow. 1 twin waiting plow, 1 ileering mower, 6 ft. cut ; 1 Deering binder, 0 ft. cut: with .heat carrier; 1 roller, 1 Mai4•y- Harris meed drill, 1 aced drill for sowing mangolda. 2 hay rakes, 1 root pulper, 1 fanning mill with bagger, 1 heavy wagon with hay rack. 3 logging nhaina. 1 ecuffler, 1 heavy wagon with springs and flat real[. 2 mete of iron harrows, 1 grindstone. 1 grain cradle, whlffletrees and rte 4470440,. 2 ladder., 1 .tepladder, l corn planter. 1 corn .heller. 4 48 -gallon oak barrels, 2 *mall barrels, 1 barrel with sprayer. elaeksmith'* anvil and vier., 1 sledge dammer. l bald-headed rivet• lulu hammer, 1 carpenter's bench. 1 democrat wagon. 1 illrht wagon with canvn5 coyer. good for one -bag ton. with pole. shaft*. whlffl.trees and ne•kyoke; 1 «Ingle top buggy, 1 phae- ton, 1 cart, 2 cutters, 1 eanya*COy- erel wagon. for storing strawberries In patch: qunntlty of crates and car- rier*. 1 eros* -elft saw. 1 buck saw, 1 rip saw. 3 hand maws. 1 keyhole saw, A crowbars. dies for petting thread* on bolts, quantity of tilts, wrenches. bits. brace,. 2 drawknives, planes. fork... ehnveioi mud monde.., 2 wedge,' and mall quantity of lumber. Har- ness: 1 set of plus bermes. 1 set of heavy double harness, 1 net of light double harness.. 2 set, of single h,rnema. A bridles, quantity of odd pieces of harries,. sand other article* too nnmerou* to mention. Furniture: 1 set of mh4•lrose, 1 piano. 1 bedroom spite. mattres and apring1, 1 bed, mattne.. 'quintet and stnnd, parlor table, 1 kitchen table, 3 *mail table.. 2 clothes hor*en, 2 wash lnarlm, 3 tea kettles. 1 Itaymond mewing mnehtn.. R kitchen chairs. 1 parlor *Cove and pipe*. distill.. 1 set of scales, 240 41...: 1 armchair. 3 rocking (bairn. 1 harems. 1 kitchen mink. 1 ilnppy T1longht range, 1 honey extractor. 1 vyax .'tra(gor• quantity of beeswax. yfrantity of w're'n* for drying apples. 1 pees for packing apples. 1 gn1lt- inr frame. 1 mut frame, 1 butter Intl. ladle and print, .everal milk pall.. 1 lag for picking apple... 1 fire extl'ngni.her, 1 -Inch auger, 1 1'/,- 'n(•h auger, 1 2 -Inch Auger, 1 hag enrrlpr. Everything will be sold with- out reserve, a* the proprietor Ie giv- ing up terming. TF)RMR.--.All All MA of 310 and tin- der (ARIL over that mmmgat 12 menthol' eip4it will be given nn furnishing Ap- penr4d joint notes. A dinemint of 3 per cent. allowed for eneh on credit amount.- The farm, which I. one Of the held and [Haat pmdnetive in the township, will be offered for sale 011 terms. which will he annonne.d at time Of cele. 1t 1a all seeded dawn with a1- Alex falfm clover. There 1m a rood cedar 1 J•ha swamp on the farm. ()retard and gMtwry; good material for making t11.. good farm for growing strawber- ries; hatldle. In good rtppair. OTL4.1111.1M1 11eP1IJ5 . • T. (WT'NT1R Proprietor. Abri PUBLICNOTICE O TI C i Vo'l,`Edier L1$'I'S, 1024.-MUN3CIP: • ALIT) ilk' c:01.14.(UNE, COUNTY OF 111t:'1t4) , . ,. Notice le hereby given that 1 have eompiisI with S,ctluu 10 of the -Toter* lista Act, and that I have pooled up at wy office l0 WWornu tominshlp on the 19th day of Septemt- !wr; 1924. farts 1 and 11 of the list of voters of the Wed mu'nic'ipality. And 1 hep/40 cull upon all voters to take Immediate proeedluga, t0 'hare• any error or 00114141011* correct• el Recording to law. 1AlR41 at l'otlorne toWniehip, Sep,. tcurtwr 23, 1924. 1111 11. 1.IFTFHI\e Tr 1 .rr • AUCTIONEERING W THOMAS ' GUNDRY, GODCRICH. LIVE STOCK A::D GENERAL AUCTIONEER Telephone No. 119. Sales attended to anywhere and • effort made to give aatlsfactlou. Farmers' sale notes discounted. 11 M. STALKER, AUCTIONEER for household effects farm stock. etc., for the County of Huron, Addre•a •11communications to J. lg, STALKER, Auburn P. 0. Kd 'DENTAL Dlt. IA►RNE WILKEY Over HPru's Shoe Store. Telephone 420. E''t'ntng* by appointment. M®ICAL D tt. AI.EXANDER FISHER, . Phone 007 Stratford, Ont. Special attention given to care of 'taunts and children. Y . WM. F. IIl17rCALT, Y Bayfield, Ont Office hours -2 to 4 and 7 to S. Other bourn by appointment. 11R. F. J. R. P'ORSTER ETE. EAR. NOSE, 'T .itOAT Late Rouse Surgeon New York Oph- thalmic and Aural Hospttsl, assistant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hospital. Lon- don. otdon. Eng. 53 Waterloo St. 8., Stratford Tsi. ephone 267. At hotel Bedford. Goderich, o11. ( M' .ao•r 20th. At 7 :t0 p.m.. to Oct." tier 1st. at 1 pm. PROF. and Di street Met given in Yo Violin, Guitar. residence, H. JACKSON, Organist tor of Musk. Norte' st church. Instruction Voice Iture, Organ, Plano. eory, etc. Studio and Churc 1C. h street. Phone ESL ALFRED W. AND int tit. Jame. chu some In Volpe Plano, prepared for all grad eervatory Examination!. rsidenc'e of Mrs. J. voile Victoria school. MACDO\(ALD GIBBS, Rm Orgaui*t and Choirmaster of Root: church.ue 1,pstrtion In Piano: Organ, and slat. Ing. Pupils prepared for examine."' tion. if desired. For terms apply at Knox church from 4 to 6 p.m. on Thursday or Frt. address; I' day. or address; O. Box 64. Tele- phone 219w. MON. ORGAN- Lo4don. T.ea- r•rory. Pupils grades. ronto Co*. dlo at the A. tion. op. H ar; CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT IMANK P. GI'TIBA, CHARTERED ▪ Accountant. 102 Ontario street, Stratford. Phone 1580. Ren. 1x'(OJ LEGAL PR01'DFOOT & KIi.iA)RAN ltnrrinters. Notary I'ublk, etc. Money to Lend. ('hone 97. Office -The Sgiarr, Ooderlch R. A. CLTIFF, B. A., BARRISTER and Notary Puddle. North 8t., Onderlcth. Phone 411. Dt'DI.EY F:. HOTIMF:S Barrister. Etc. O1fk'o--tfamllton .tr.et, Goderich. I'llnne 27. 'Maps & Haps BAa.J.r1c4*, P%1'('. ILO. HAYS--R.C.HAYS,ta., B.A. Iiamilton 8t., Goderion (' SEA GER, K. C.. BARRISTER,. SOLICITOR. Notary Public and Conveya neer. Office -Court Howler Goderich. INS LiRANCE, LOANS. rrc, l 11/eKTT.t.OP aMIUTUA1. TIRE 1•N UR. ANCE 00. -Farm and *dated town property levered. Officers -Jas. Connolly. Pres, Godo+ rich P. 0.; Jas. Evans, VIce'Prea,, Aeethwood P. 0.; D. F. McGregor, Sec.-Trea.., Seaforth P. O. Directors -A. Broadtool, R. R. No. 3. $eatortb • John 0. Orlsre, Na 4 Walton; 'Milium Rhin. R. R. No. 2, 2, Seaford); John Bents.wles, Brod- Mien : (leo. WeCartney, R. R. No. I. Seeforth; Robert Ferris, Harloek; Murray Gibson, Brucefletd; Janus Avant, Beldlwood ; Jana OonSM17, Goderleh. Agents --J. W. Teo, O•t•t1& f No. 1. COMM* nil get t> t_ 2. leadalq. KJ. Man'1sh's CT t wt w on; R. H. Cntt'. Greeer1. street, Goderich, or J. 13. RAM nil Ator.', Ba7t1•M. 41